End protector link

ABSTRACT

A nested end protector link for capturing first and second elongate link pins of a multi-link conveyor chain that includes a first link segment having an outer wall in a first vertical plane defining a protective bearing surface having a forward-facing convex face, and a rearward-facing concave face and a first pin access bore extending perpendicularly through the link between the forward-facing convex face and the rearward-facing concave face. A second link segment is integrally-formed with the first link segment and has an outer wall in a second vertical plane defining a protective bearing surface having a forward-facing concave face. A rearward-facing convex face is provided and has a second pin access bore extending perpendicularly through the link between the forward-facing concave face and the rearward-facing convex face.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This divisional application claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No.12/728,599 filed Mar. 22, 2010, the contents of which are incorporatedby reference herein.

TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This application relates to a end protector link for multi-link conveyorchains, such as silent or inverted tooth chains. Such chains arefrequently used in transporting and conveying materials either as aconveying surface or as the means for moving other containers in which aconveyed material is placed. In such applications, the chain isfrequently operated in a path that is bounded by lateral guides, wearstrips, or other objects located on either or both sides of the chain.As the chain moves along this path; the ends of the pins projecting fromthe sides of the chain and the link on the outermost extremity of thechain may rub against the lateral guides, wear strips, or other objects.Eventually this rubbing action will abrade or damage the heads on theends of these pins. Such wear may also damage links at the outermostextremity of the chain. If the damage or wear to pin heads or links issufficient the pins and/or links may come out of the chain assembly,effectively destroying the integrity of the chain and damaging theconveying system.

Prior art practices for preventing this problem include providing an endlink that has a pair of bores through which the pins extend. The outerfacing side of the link is provided with an enlarged counterbore orcountersunk segment in which the heads of the respective pins reside.The holes are large enough and deep enough that the heads are recessedbelow the surface of the link and are thus not directly engaged by anyadjacent wear or guide surfaces. However, prior art end links with theabove features, such as countersunk pin bores, are shaped so that gapsexist between adjacent links. These gaps can cause the chain to catchagainst the wear or guide surfaces, particularly if the wear stripsegments are misaligned, worn or themselves have gaps between adjacentwear segments. Gaps between adjacent end links can also cause damage toitems being conveyed on the conveyor, such as small bottles or objectswith small parts that can slide into the gap between wear strips whenthe gap is at its widest.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide an end protectorlink that prevents abrasion and damage to the heads of link pins ofconveyor chains.

It is another object of the invention to provide an end protector linkthat provides a smooth, protective wear surface presented to wearstrips, guides and the like against which the conveyor chain passes.

It is another object of the invention to provide an end protector linkthat acts to preserve the structural integrity of the chain.

It is another object of the invention to provide an end protector linkis shaped whereby adjacent links are nested with each other and reducethe size of gaps between them.

It is another object of the invention to provide an end protector linkthat can be used on a single or both sides of a conveyor.

It is another object of the invention to provide an end protector linkwherein the top and bottom of the links is a mirror image of each otherso that the same link can be used on both sides of a conveyor.

These and other aspects of the invention are illustrated by way ofexample by providing a nested end protector link for capturing first andsecond elongate link pins of a multi-link conveyor chain that includes afirst link segment having an outer wall in a first vertical planedefining a protective bearing surface having a forward-facing convexface, and a rearward-facing concave face and a first pin access boreextending perpendicularly through the link between the forward-facingconvex face and the rearward-facing concave face. A second link segmentis integrally-formed with the first link segment and has an outer wallin a second vertical plane defining a protective bearing surface havinga forward-facing concave face. A rearward-facing convex face is providedand has a second pin access bore extending perpendicularly through thelink between the forward-facing concave face and the rearward-facingconvex face. The forward-facing convex face of the first link segmentand the forward-facing concave face of the second link segment haverespective complementary arcuate shapes adapted to nest with and moverelative to a respective rearward-facing concave face andrearward-facing convex face of a like end protector link forward of theend protector link to which the end protector link is nested in theconveyor chain. The rearward-facing convex face of the second linksegment and the rearward-facing concave face segment of the first linksegment have respective complementary arcuate shapes adapted to nestwith and move relative to a respective forward-facing concave face andforward-facing convex face of a like end protector link rearward of theend protector link to which the end protector link is nested in theconveyor chain.

According to one aspect of the invention, the first the second linksegments are mirror images of each other on either side of a notionallongitudinal axis bisecting the first and second pin access bores.

According to another aspect of the invention, the end protector link ismetal. According to another aspect of the invention, the concave andconvex faces of the first and second end protector link segments areannular.

According to another aspect of the invention, the concave and convexfaces of the first and second end protector link segments are annularand define respective radii.

According to another aspect of the invention, the first and second pinaccess bores include countersunk portions for receiving enlarged headsof the link pins.

According to another aspect of the invention, the first the second linksegments are mirror images of each other on either side of a notionallateral axis bisecting a longitudinal axis of the end protector link.

According to another aspect of the invention, a multi-link conveyorchain is provided, having a plurality of conveyor links interconnectedin a lengthwise direction and a widthwise direction by a plurality oflaterally-extending pairs of link pins positioned in respective pairs ofbores therethrough to form a conveyor having a horizontal supportingsurface for transporting successive items downstream in a processingline by engagement with a driving element. A plurality of end protectorlinks are provided for capturing and retaining the plurality of linkpins and for being engaged by wearing surfaces past which the conveyormoves and protecting enlarged heads of the link pins to exposure to saidwearing surfaces. The nested end protector links each include a firstlink segment having an outer wall in a first vertical plane defining aprotective bearing surface having a forward-facing convex face and arearward-facing concave face and a first pin access bore extendingperpendicularly through the link between the forward-facing convex faceand the rearward-facing concave face. A second link segment isintegrally-formed with the first link segment and has an outer wall in asecond vertical plane defining a protective bearing surface having aforward-facing concave face, a rearward-facing convex face and a secondpin access bore extending perpendicularly through the link between theforward-facing convex face and the rearward-facing concave face. Theforward-facing convex face of the first link segment and theforward-facing concave face of the second link segment have respectivecomplementary arcuate shapes adapted to nest with and move relative to arespective rearward-facing concave face and rearward-facing convex faceof a like end protector link forward of the end protector link to whichthe end protector link is nested in the conveyor chain. Therearward-facing convex face of the second link segment and therearward-facing concave face segment of the first link segment haverespective complementary arcuate shapes adapted to nest with and moverelative to a respective forward-facing concave face and forward-facingconvex face of a like end protector link rearward of the end protectorlink to which the end protector link is nested in the conveyor chain.The enlarged heads of the link pins extend through and are captured inrespective ones of the first and second link pin access bores.

According to another aspect of the invention, the first the second linksegments are mirror images of each other on either side of a notionallongitudinal axis bisecting the first and second pin access bores.

According to another aspect of the invention, the chain includes asecond plurality of end protector links positioned on a side of theconveyor chain laterally opposed to the plurality of end protector linksfor protecting enlarged heads of the link pins to exposure to wearingsurfaces on the side of the plurality of end protector links.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Some of the aspects of the invention have been set forth above. Otheraspects and advantages of the invention will appear as the descriptionof the invention proceeds when taken in conjunction with the followingdrawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a view of a conveyor chain with prior art end link protectors;

FIGS. 2 and 3 are enlarged perspective views of a single end protectorlink according to one illustrative embodiment of the invention;

FIGS. 4-7 are second side, front elevation, first side and top sideviews of the end protector link shown in FIGS. 2 and 3;

FIG. 8 is a side elevation of a length of nested end protector linksaccording to FIGS. 2 and 3;

FIG. 9 is a top isometric view of a length of conveyor chain showingnested end protector links according to an illustrative embodiment ofthe invention on both sides;

FIG. 10 is another top isometric view of a length of conveyor chainshowing nested end protector links according to an illustrativeembodiment of the invention on both sides; and

FIG. 11 is a bottom isometric view of a length of conveyor chain showingtooth-shaped bottom sides of the links in the chain.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS AND BEST MODE

Referring now specifically to the drawings, a prior art end protectorlinks in place on a conveyor chain is shown generally in FIG. 1 atreference letters “P”. As is generally shown, the links “P” arelongitudinally spaced-apart from each other and have significant gapsbetween adjacent links that became progressively larger towards the topof the conveyor where objects being carried by the conveyor may becomelodged in a gap. Likewise, these gaps are subject to catch on misalignedwear strips or guides and cause damage to the conveyor chain and/or thewear strips or guides.

FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate a single end protector link 10 according to oneillustrative embodiment of the invention. The link 10 includes a firstlink segment 12 having an outer wall 14 in a first vertical planedefining a protective bearing surface having a forward-facing convexface 16, and a rearward-facing concave face 18 and a first, countersunk,pin access bore 20 extending perpendicularly through the link 10 betweenthe forward-facing convex face 16 and the rearward-facing concave face18. Each pin access bore 20 can be circular or non-circular. A secondlink segment 22 is integrally-formed with the first link segment 10 andhas an outer wall 24 in a second vertical plane defining a protectivebearing surface having a forward-facing concave face 26. Arearward-facing convex face 28 is provided and has a second pin accessbore 30 extending perpendicularly through the link 10 between theforward-facing convex face 26 and the rearward-facing convex face 28.Each pin access bore 30 can be circular or non-circular. Theforward-facing convex face 16 of the first link segment and theforward-facing concave face 26 of the second link segment 22 haverespective complementary arcuate shapes adapted to nest with and moverelative to a respective rearward-facing concave face 18 andrearward-facing convex face 28 of a like end protector link 10 forwardof the end protector link 10 to which the end protector link 10 isnested in the conveyor chain. The rearward-facing convex face 28 of thesecond link segment 22 and the rearward-facing concave face 18 of thefirst link segment 12 have respective complementary arcuate shapesadapted to nest with and move relative to a respective forward-facingconcave face 26 and forward-facing convex face 16 of a like endprotector link 10 rearward of the end protector link 10 to which the endprotector link is nested in the conveyor chain. See, also, FIGS. 4-7.Links 10 are preferably cast of durable, wear-resistant metal, but canbe formed by other processes and of other materials, such as plasticsand resin-based products suitable for use in environments subject towear.

FIG. 8 illustrates the manner in which a plurality of end protectorlinks 10 can be nested together whereby adjacent faces 26, 28 and 16, 18of adjacent links 10 are nested together. Because of the overlap andoffset spacing of the adjacent links 10, no single gap extendscompletely across the width of the end links 10. As noted above, chainssuch as chain 49 are frequently used in the transport and conveying ofmaterials either as a conveying surface, or as the means for movingother containers in which a conveyed material is placed. In suchapplications, the chain is frequently operated in a path that is boundedby lateral guides, wear strips, or other objects located on either orboth sides of the chain.

As shown in FIGS. 9-11, an assembled chain 40 includes chain links 42assembled and held in place by pins 44. According to one preferredembodiment of the invention, the top half and bottom half of the links10 are mirror images of each other on either side of a notionallongitudinal axis bisecting the first and second pin access bores 20 and30. This symmetrical design allows a single link design to be used onboth sides of the chain 40 and avoids the need to design and manufacturelefthand and right-hand versions, while nevertheless maintaining thesame link orientation on both sides of the chain 40. The inner surfacesof the links 10 are also suitable for retaining and guiding the chain onthe drive sprockets in the absence of another form of drive mechanism.While symmetrical links 10 are considered preferable to asymmetricaldesigns, links according to the invention can be either symmetrical orasymmetrical, and either may present advantages in particularsituations. As shown in FIG. 11, the bottom sides of the chain links 42have downwardly extending tooth-shaped extensions 46 and channels 48formed between rows of the extensions 46.

A nested end protector link and conveyor chain with nested end protectorlinks is described above. Various details of the invention may bechanged without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore,the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the inventionand best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purposeof illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation.

1. A nestable end protector link for capturing first and second elongatelink pins of a multi-link conveyor chain comprising: (a) a first linksegment having an outer wall in a first vertical plane defining aprotective bearing surface having a forward-facing convex face, arearward-facing concave face and a first pin access bore extendingperpendicularly through the link between the forward-facing convex faceand the rearward-facing concave face; (b) a second link segmentintegrally-formed with the first link segment and having an outer wallin a second vertical plane defining a protective bearing surface havinga forward-facing concave face, a rearward-facing convex face and asecond pin access bore extending perpendicularly through the linkbetween the forward-facing concave face and the rearward-facing convexface; (c) the forward-facing convex face of the first link segment andthe forward-facing concave face of the second link segment havingrespective complementary arcuate shapes adapted to nest with and moverelative to a respective rearward-facing concave face andrearward-facing convex face of a like end protector link forward of theend protector link to which the end protector link is nested in theconveyor chain; and (d) the rearward-facing convex face of the secondlink segment and the rearward-facing concave face segment of the firstlink segment having respective complementary arcuate shapes adapted tonest with and move relative to a respective forward-facing concave faceand forward-facing convex face of a like end protector link rearward ofthe end protector link to which the end protector link is nested in theconveyor chain, a top half and bottom half of the end protector linkbeing mirror images of each other on either side of a notionallongitudinal axis bisecting the first and second access bores, whereinthe end protector link may be utilized on opposite side edges of theconveyor chain by rotating the end protector link 180 degrees about thenotional longitudinal axis bisecting the first and second pin accessbores while maintaining the forward-facing convex face in itsforward-facing orientation.
 2. A nestable end protector link accordingto claim 1, wherein the first the second link segments are mirror imagesof each other on either side of a notional longitudinal axis bisectingthe first and second pin access bores.
 3. A nestable end protector linkaccording to claim 1, wherein the end protector link is metal.
 4. Anestable end protector link according to claim 1, wherein the concaveand convex faces of the first and second end protector link segments areannular.
 5. A nestable end protector link according to claim 1, whereinthe concave and convex faces of the first and second end protector linksegments are annular and define respective radii.
 6. A nestable endprotector link according to claim 1, wherein the first and second pinaccess bores include countersunk portions for receiving enlarged headsof the link pins.
 7. A nestable end protector link according to claim 1,wherein the first the second link segments are mirror images of eachother on either side of a notional lateral axis bisecting a longitudinalaxis of the end protector link.